ABSTRACT

GETTING YOUR FINDINGS INTO ACTION From the previous discussion, it will be clear that, like ‘re ection, analysis and conclusions’, circulation of ndings may also take place at regular times during a period of research. Indeed, this will be essential to enhance getting things right. Not only must there be chances for people to correct, modify or af rm (‘member check’), but where there is a range of as yet unresolved or seemingly irresolvable differences, circulating these early can contribute to understanding, further thinking and possible breakthroughs.